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  • Coastal Cities Leave Up to 75% of Seafloor Exposed to Harmful Light Pollution

    A study led by the University showed that quantities of light used in everyday street lighting permeated all areas of the water column.

  • UB Study Analyses the Structure of Marine Ecosystems From 6,000 to 5,000 Years Ago to Anticipate Those Changes Caused by Global Warming

    Global warming will modify the distribution and abundance of fish worldwide, with effects on the structure and dynamics of food networks.

  • Plastics, Pathogens and Baby Formula: What’s in Your Shellfish?

    New UCI-led study finds coastal urbanization increases contamination in seafood.

  • UCC Researchers Make Major, Concerning, Microplastics Discovery

    UCC scientists find small crustacean can fragment microplastics in just four days.

  • One Quarter of Native Mammals Now at Risk of Extinction in Britain

    The first official Red List for British Mammals, led by a University of Sussex professor, shows that 11 of the 47 mammals native to Britain are classified as being at imminent risk of extinction.

  • Black Swan Genome Could Be Our Secret Weapon to Combat Next Pandemic

    Scientists have mapped the genome of the black swan in an effort to understand immune responses to the deadly ‘bird flu’ virus and better protect public health.

  • Underwater Robots Reveal Daily Habits of Endangered Whales

    Not all humans are morning people. Neither, according to a new study, are all sperm whales - at least when it comes to foraging for food.

  • Recent U.S. Fishing Years Marked by Economic Gains, Milestones in Sustainability

    NOAA Fisheries releases two new updates on U.S. fisheries and industry.

  • Smaller Habitats Worse Than Expected for Biodiversity

    New international research breaks ground for the next generation of biodiversity forcasts.

  • Checking on Chikungunya

    Researchers can predict potential outbreaks of the mosquito-borne virus months in advance by using satellite data.

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